Alternative Technologies for Display Backplanes: Organic or Inorganic?
Dr Janos Veres, Program Manager, Printed Electronics
Eastman Kodak, United States
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given at Printed Electronics USA 2007 on 2007年11月14日.
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講演者の経歴 (Janos Veres)Janos Veres received his MSc from the Faculty of Electrophysics at Lviv Technical University, USSR in 1990 and earned his PhD from Imperial College, London on electronic transport in disordered materials in 1994. From 1995 he spent three years at Gestetner Byfleet, UK as a Development Physicist in R&D and manufacturing of inorganic and organic photoconductors. Between 1998 and 2006 he worked at Avecia, subsequently Merck on the development of novel xerographic and organic electronic materials. As a Business Research Associate he was responsible for several application projects in Organic Electronics, mainly relating to robust, printable organic semiconductors and dielectrics. In 2006 he joined Eastman Kodak as Program Manager of Printed Electronics. 会社紹介 (Eastman Kodak)As the world's foremost imaging innovator, Kodak helps people around the world unleash the power of pictures and printing to enrich their lives. Our ability to create relevant, easy-to-use products to make, manage and move pictures keeps Kodak a trusted and respected brand for professional photographers and consumers, movie-makers and entertainment professionals, commercial printers, and those in business and government. Did you know, for example, that every day, people take about 45 million pictures with Kodak digital cameras or Kodak film? Or that Kodak technology touches about 40% of the world's commercially printed pages? To learn more, visit us at http://www.kodak.com. |
